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  2. LATEST SPORTING.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 147 words
  3. FOOTBALL NOTES.

    The following are the points in the senior grade, including Saturday's matches:—Wallaroos 16, Alstonville-13, Dunoon 11, Coraki 8, Woodburn 7, Lismo[?]e 4, Wanderers 3. ...

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  4. THE IRISH SITUATION.

    LONDON, Monday.—Londonderry rioting continued. Revolver duels were carried on all day long and looting was rife. When the fire engine turned out to extinguish a ...

    Article : 69 words
  5. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The shearers have made their move with dramatic suddenness. The policy of the A.W.U. is opposed to direct action, however. The Queensland shearers ...

    Article : 382 words
  6. DAIRY FACTORY MANAGERS,

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The annual conference of the Co-operative Dairy Factory Managers' Association opened to-day. The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Dunn) said the ...

    Article : 556 words
  7. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Two youths, Carl Ford and William Barclay, were committed for trial on a charge of having at Homebush Bay stolen a number of sheepskins. ...

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  8. VOLUNTEERS MOBILISING.

    LONDONDERRY, Tuesday.—A message from Tyrone states that the northern volunteers are mobilising at Lifford to march on Londonderry, which is 15 miles distant. ...

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  9. WORST FORM OF CIVIL WAR.

    LONDONDERRY, Tuesday.—The worst form of civil war has broken out, all law and order being abandoned. Business has been ...

    Article : 185 words
  10. PRAYERS FOR RAIN.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. Storey thanked the churches which responded to his appeal to them to have daily prayers for rain. ...

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  11. MARTIAL LAW IMMINENT.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Londonderry rioting continues, and the deaths now number seven, while 71 are wounded. It is rumored that martial law is imminent. ...

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  12. TOO SMALL.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A 10s subscription to the State loan has been returned to a bush governess as £10 is the smallest amount accepted. ...

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  13. POSITION OF THE HORSES.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Bright Plume is a fairly short-priced favorite for the G.N. Hurdle, with Leddington one point longer, followed at a distance of two points by ...

    Article : 233 words
  14. INFECTIOUS DISEASE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—During the months of February and March not one death front infectious disease occurred in the city of Sydney. ...

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  15. EXTREME PERIL.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Times" in a leading article considers that the whole Irish situation is now one of the most extreme peril. ...

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  16. WORLD SHORTAGE OF WHEAT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The farmers are being advised to sow wheat extensively as there is a world shortage. High prices are forecasted for the coming season. ...

    Article : 32 words
  17. EXTENSION OF RAILWAY TROUBLE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Dublin Castle announces an extension of the railway trouble owing to the railway men refusing to man trains carrying policemen. The Government ...

    Article : 45 words
  18. REPATRIATION ACT.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Minister for Repatriation states that the Commissioners under the new Repatriation Act have been appointed. He is hopeful that the Act will ...

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  19. THIRTY PER CENT. INCREASE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The shearers throughout New South Wales have made a demand for a 30 per cent. increase. A hold up of the sheds, it was stated at the A.W.U. ...

    Article : 106 words
  20. VERDICT FOR PLAINTIFF.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The action Martin versus Caldwell and others, in connection with a motor car accident, has concluded. The jury found for plaintiff and assessed ...

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  21. IN THE MID-EAST.

    LONDON, Monday. — Kutchit Khan's forces, supported by the Bolsheviks, attacked 400 Persians at Resht and forced them to surrender. ...

    Article : 36 words
  22. PEACE QUESTIONS.

    LONDON, Monday.—At the Boulogne conference this morning Great Britain, Italy, Japan, Belgium, and France were represented. The programme of the conference was ...

    Article : 108 words
  23. MINERS' HEALTH.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Professor Chapman, who is inquiring into health conditions at Broken Hill, states that he will have examined over 5000 miners by the end of the ...

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  24. LAWN TENNIS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The world's tennis championship contest has opened at Wimbledon. There is intense interest, due to the visit of Americans. ...

    Article : 28 words
  25. INCREASED PRICES.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Commonwealth Statistician reports that groceries and food rose in price 2.3 per cent. for May when compared with April. All the ...

    Article : 36 words
  26. BACON FACTORY EMPLOYEES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The strike ballot of bacon factory employees was declared null and void, as the required majority of votes was not reached. ...

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  27. GREEK TROOPS.

    LONDON, Monday.—In the House of Commons, replying to a request for a statement in regard to the reported acceptance of the military aid of Greece to deal with ...

    Article : 199 words
  28. ENGINE-DRIVERS' WAGES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The New South Wales members of the Engine Drivers' and Firemen's Union are dissatisfied with the present rates of pay, and the Federal ...

    Article : 61 words
  29. FALL IN PRICES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Acorilnig to Mr. E. W. Kitchen, who returned by the Niagara, prices in America are beginning to come down with a run He thinks this fall in ...

    Article : 56 words
  30. FOOTBALL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 210 words
  31. THE HYTHE CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Monday.—In connection with the decision at the Hythe Conference to give the Greeks a free hand in Anatolia it is understood that the share of the British ...

    Article : 91 words
  32. EXECUTION AT AUCKLAND.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Tuesday!—Dennis Gu[?] was hanged at Auckland to-day for murder. The condemned man handed the priest a crucifix, saying: "Give that to my ...

    Article : 144 words
  33. FATHER JERGER.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Sir Robert Garran, Crown Solicitor, states that he has nearly completed the inquiry into the case of Father Jerger, whose deportation has ...

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  34. COLLIERY EMPLOYEES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—At a conference yesterday the colliery employers refused the claim for increased wages for the lower paid employees. ...

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  35. ENGINE BREAKS DOWN.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—One of the engines of the Melbourne express broke down at Warwick Farm this morning. It was found necessary to send to Liverpool for another ...

    Article : 70 words
  36. FORTY-FOUR HOUR WEEK.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The trades section of the 44-hour movement decided to approach the Employers for a conference with [?] view of bringing about a 44-[?]our week. ...

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  37. ITALY'S SHARE OF THE WAR INDEMNITY.

    LONDON, Monday.—Sr. Srorza. states that if Franco claimed 55 per cent. indemnity and England 25, Italy would ask for 20, and if Belgium participated the indemnity would have ...

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  38. THE A.W.U.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. Blakeley, on behalf of the Federal Executive Council of the A.W.U., says that an amalgamation has been consummated with the New ...

    Article : 117 words
  39. RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Monday.—Reuter's Warsaw correspondent states.—Having re-established the situation in the north the Poles are [?]ow turning the whole of their attention to the ...

    Article : 51 words
  40. RETURNED SOLDIER'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mrs. Bugby, of Double Bay, found her husband, Eli Cromwell Bugby, hanging by a rope suspended from a rafter in the washhouse this ...

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  41. SHOOTING AFFRAY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—As the result of a shooting affray in Lower Campbell-street, Surry Hills, late last night, Bishop Naughton, a laborer, was arrested early this morning ...

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  42. THE RECOGNITION OF RUSSIA.

    PARIS, Monday.—"L[?] Journal" states that Mr. Lloyd George pressed upon M. Millerand a policy amounting to the recognition of Russia. It adds that in the event of ...

    Article : 57 words
  43. OVERCHARGING ON COMMODITIES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Clarence Cole, of Coolamon, was fined £5 by Judge Rolin, of the Necessary Commodities Control Commission, for overcharging 1s 1½d on a tin of ...

    Article : 80 words
  44. A RED VICTORY.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Monday.—The Russian Reds defeated the Tartars at Azebbaijan. A thousand were killed. ...

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  45. FOOTRACING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 174 words
  46. THE DISARMAMENT OF GERMANY.

    LONDON, Monday.—A Hythe Conference communique states that the French Government have accepted the suggestion of the British Government that the rate at which ...

    Article : 104 words
  47. PRICE OF MILK.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The country milk suppliers made application to the Necessary Commodities Commission for an increase in the price of milk. Judge Rolin said that ...

    Article : 131 words
  48. BRITISH FINANCIAL INTERESTS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Herald" asserts that there is a crisis in the Krassin negotiations, Mr. Lloyd George insisting on compensation to the uttermost farthing for ...

    Article : 40 words
  49. STREET ACCIDENTS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Inspector Fraser was knocked down by a motor cycle near Central Railway Station last night. He was picked up in a dazed condition. Fortunately he ...

    Article : 128 words
  50. FILM ARTISTS WELCOMED.

    LONDON, Monday.—The welcome to Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks resembled a royal reception. The crowd burst through the barriers. ...

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  51. RACIAL RIOTS.

    VANCOUVER, Monday.—A Chicago message slates that racial troubles have broken out afresh. Three negro elergymen were attacked by whites and badly mauled. ...

    Article : 86 words
  52. BELGIUM UPHOLDS DISARMAMENT.

    LONDON, Monday.—M. Jaspar, the Belgian delegate to the Boulogne Conference, says he will uphold the French point of view with regard to the disarmament of ...

    Article : 39 words
  53. EX-KAISERIN ILL.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—The "Telegraaf" confirms the serious illness of the ex-Kaiserin. The ex-Crown Prince has arrived at Docran. ...

    Article : 26 words
  54. BOWLING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 85 words
  55. CHARGE Of MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The trial of Christopher Fowler, charged with the murder of William Jones near Blayney, was resumed at the Criminal Court. At the couclusion of ...

    Article : 74 words
  56. QUEEN ALEXANDRA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Owing to her recent illness Queen Alexandra was unable to drive through the London streets on Rose Day. ...

    Article : 32 words
  57. GERMANY'S PAYMENTS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Conference at Boulogne in regard to reparations agreed upon the principle that the annual minimum payment by Germany should be three milliard ...

    Article : 112 words
  58. BURGLARY AT NEWTOWN.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Thieves entered the premises of Sweet Bros., Newtown, last night and stole silk goods valued at £1500. The thieves gained entrance to the building by ...

    Article : 106 words
  59. ARAB KINGDOM.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Express" understands that the Government has decided to establish an Arab kingdom in Mesopotamia, probably crowning Abdullah, ...

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  60. IN GERMANY.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Berlin elections progress returns indicate the defeat of the Democrats and the triumph of the extremiists. ...

    Article : 28 words
  61. SHIPS FOR AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Evening News" understands that the Cunard Company is building several 20,000 ten liners for the Australian trade. ...

    Article : 32 words
  62. AN ILL-FATED HOUSE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Express" Geneva correspondent says the plot was discovered of the Hungarian Romanists to assassinate all the chiefs of the House of ...

    Article : 34 words
  63. FORMATION OF CABINET ASSURED.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—Fehrenbach has accepted the Chancellorship. The formation of a Cabinet is practically assured. ...

    Article : 23 words
  64. THE EX-KAISER CLUBBED.

    PARIS, Monday.—"Le Tribune" states that Germans crossed the frontier and climbing the wall fired several shots at the ex-Kaiser. Another story is that au assailant ...

    Article : 52 words
  65. CONFERENCE WORKING WELL.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Boulog[?]e Conference is working excellently. The Allies' rapprochement, particularly the British and French, is much closer. A Turkish ...

    Article : 58 words
  66. AMERICAN RAILWAY STRIKE.

    VANCOUVER, Monday.—The outlaw railway strike is spreading rapidly throughout the eastern American railways. Many lines are paralysed. ...

    Article : 25 words
  67. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

    LONDON, Monday.—A Peking correspondent states that China has sent a memorandum to Japan on the Anglo-Japanese alliance contending that an agreement between the two ...

    Article : 60 words
  68. WHEAT GROWING.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. Trethowan, president of the Farmers' and Settlers' Association, giving evidence at the rural industries inquiry, stated that he was ...

    Article : 50 words
  69. MARINE ENGINEERING.

    LONDON, Monday.—A new stage in the history of mercantile marine engineering marked the conversion of the Cunard liner Aquitania into an oil burner. It is ...

    Article : 59 words
  70. HOTEL TRAGEDY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Francis Kildare, the colored leader of a West End jazz band, shot dead at a West End hotel his separated wife Mary, and her sister, Mrs. Ludlow, and ...

    Article : 62 words
  71. A STERN WARNING.

    BOULOGNE, Tuesday.—The report that the Allies are despatching the sternest warning to Germany has been confirmed. ...

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  72. THE SPA CONFERENCE.

    BRUSSELS, Tuesday.—Spa Villa, where the Conference assembles, was the war headquarters of the ex-Kaiser in May, 1918. It contains a spacious dug-out, where ...

    Article : 65 words
  73. BOYCOTT OF HUNGARY.

    VIENNA, Monday.—As a result of the boycott of Hungary all communication with that country is severed except ex-Goverument diplomatic messages. ...

    Article : 25 words
  74. Advertising

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    Advertising : 306 words
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